Las Vegas kidnapping suspects get court date

Las Vegas kidnapping suspects get court date

Las Vegas kidnapping suspects get court date for their role in the abduction of Las Vegas teen Melissa Duran.

The kidnapping occurred last month when Melissa Duran answered a knock at the door of the family’s home in Henderson at approximately 7:30 am on Friday morning 8/31. After answering the door, she was abducted by 2 men.

A neighbors surveillance video captured photos of the car that was used by the kidnappers.

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Metro is investigating a domestic incident where a woman was shot and critically injured near downtown Las Vegas Sunday morning.

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